Shakespeare's SonnetsRoutledge, 13 вер. 2013 р. - 200 стор. This edition first published in 1979. Discussing Shakespeare's sonnets in relation to sonnets by Italian, French and English poets, Kenneth Muir shows how they were influenced by Shakespeare's reading of Sidney, Erasmus and Ovid and discusses their art in terms of construction, sound patterns and imagery. He considers the relationship of the sonnets to Shakespeare's dramatic writing, while stressing the dramatic element in the sonnets themselves. Finally he surveys the changing attitudes to the sonnets during the last three centuries. |
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... thee Yet thee alone I lov'd and they by mee (Thow yet unknowne) only mistaken were Like him which feeles a heate now heere now there Blames now this cause now that untill he see The fire indeed from whence they caused bee Which fire I ...
... thee Yet thee alone I lov'd and they by mee (Thow yet unknowne) only mistaken were Like him which feeles a heate now heere now there Blames now this cause now that untill he see The fire indeed from whence they caused bee Which fire I ...
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... thee' and 'gone'). In the same way CXXXV and CXXXVI share the rhymes 'still' and 'Will'. There are other manifest pairs which echo the rhymes but not the identical words. Nor is this surprising. A poet composing a sonnet may think of a ...
... thee' and 'gone'). In the same way CXXXV and CXXXVI share the rhymes 'still' and 'Will'. There are other manifest pairs which echo the rhymes but not the identical words. Nor is this surprising. A poet composing a sonnet may think of a ...
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... thee to a summer's day?' (XVIII) and 'Th'expense of spirit in a waste of shame' (CXXIX), nor even with 'Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth' (CXLVI). Yet, when all is said, the rearrangements according to rhyming, by Bray and ...
... thee to a summer's day?' (XVIII) and 'Th'expense of spirit in a waste of shame' (CXXIX), nor even with 'Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth' (CXLVI). Yet, when all is said, the rearrangements according to rhyming, by Bray and ...
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... thee'/'be'; CXLI, CXLII 'thee/'be'; CLIII, CLIV 'love'/'prove'). There are forty-seven sonnets which repeat a rhyme-word from the previous one, and eight of them repeat two such words (XXVII, XXVIII 'thee', 'night'; XLIV, XLV 'thee ...
... thee'/'be'; CXLI, CXLII 'thee/'be'; CLIII, CLIV 'love'/'prove'). There are forty-seven sonnets which repeat a rhyme-word from the previous one, and eight of them repeat two such words (XXVII, XXVIII 'thee', 'night'; XLIV, XLV 'thee ...
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... thee (v. 5) Then what could death do, if thou shouldst depart (1. 11) The parallels with Psalms 38 and 51 are more striking: One that is dumb, who doth not open his mouth (v. 13) For who's so dumb that cannot write to thee (1.7) ...
... thee (v. 5) Then what could death do, if thou shouldst depart (1. 11) The parallels with Psalms 38 and 51 are more striking: One that is dumb, who doth not open his mouth (v. 13) For who's so dumb that cannot write to thee (1.7) ...
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Tradition and the Individual Talent | |
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